Nephilim Stargates: The Year 2012 and the Return of the Watchers by Tom Horn

Nephilim Stargates: The Year 2012 and the Return of the Watchers by Tom Horn

Author:Tom Horn
Language: eng
Format: mobi
ISBN: 9780978845315
Publisher: Defender Publishing LLC
Published: 2007-07-02T05:00:00+00:00


TAKING HUMAN FORM AND ALIEN ABDUCTIONS

". . .unto them were committed the oracles of God” (Rom. 3:1-2).

When the apostle Paul wrote to the church at Rome concerning the oracles (logion, “divine utterances”), which God gave to the Hebrews, he was referring to the revelations of the Old Testament Law and Prophets. In the Bible, the word “oracle” means “supernatural utterance.” It can also refer to devices used in the production of divine utterances. Thus the Bible is an oracle, as was the Urim and Thummim (sacred devices) of the Old Testament. When men or women speak as true prophets of God, they likewise are considered oracles “of God” (1 Pet. 4:11).

Synchronous to Paul’s time, pagans held similar beliefs concerning their sacred texts and devices. Ancient Oracles of Egypt, Greece, and Rome were the most famous in antiquity and provided a portal to the invisible world of gods through Oracles at Delphos, Delos, Ammon, Dodona, The Roman Augurs, The Sibylline Books, and others.

Oracles of one form or another have existed throughout

time and around the world for one simple reason: they ostensibly prove the existence of other-dimensional intelligence and provide methods for conversing with and/or inviting through mystical doorways the voices, messages, and presence of otherdimensional beings. While people of all faiths have embraced oracular phenomena (including those outside Jewish/Christian circles), the Bible, Talmud, and associated texts have been widely received as divinely oracular by various religious sects where verses can be interpreted as supporting desired ideas of “God,” reincarnation, spirit communing, extraterrestrials, and the afterlife.

Yet, in the quest for other-dimensional contact, some non-Judeo/Christians reach beyond the “confines” of the Bible into the veiled world of esoteric rituals, utterances, visualization, channeling, and other methodology.

On this subject, I once gave a lecture about oracles and the “death of the Olympian gods.” I boldly proclaimed that Christianity had swept the globe and that, as far as I knew, not a living person remained on earth that bowed in reverence to Apollo or consulted at his sacred shrines. The speech was received with rousing applause by the audience, and I sold some tapes. The only problem was I was wrong. Apollo’s Oracle at Delphi, the most famous oracle of antiquity, is in ruins. But the worship of the Olympian god, and the order of his Pythian priestesses, are actively involved in modern paganism. The fact is it is unclear if the worship of Apollo or the consulting of his oracles ever ceased. There is some evidence that generational witches may have continued the worship of Apollo and the secrets of Pythian divination for centuries. Whether or not that is true, the admirers of Apollo number in the tens of thousands today. This is primarily because Apollo is an oracle god, and his seekers gain “divine audience.” Unlike other underworld spirits, Apollo audibly communicates (at times with amazing accuracy in antiquity) through the vocal chords of the pythoness to his followers. This characteristic originally caused, and apparently continues to cause, tremendous cult popularity for Apollo.

The Greek historian, Herodotus (considered the Father of History), recorded an interesting Apollonian event.



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